Examples of 'groups of volunteers' in a sentence

Meaning of "groups of volunteers"

groups of volunteers - This phrase refers to collectives or teams of individuals who offer their services or assistance willingly and without payment for a particular cause, organization, or event

How to use "groups of volunteers" in a sentence

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Groups of volunteers are helping those most in need.
The scientists recruited two groups of volunteers.
Groups of volunteers help homeowners with exterior maintenance.
Ability to coordinate and supervise groups of volunteers.
Groups of volunteers to help from their country of origin.
Then we tried it with small groups of volunteers.
These groups of volunteers got the good intentions.
Researchers recruited two groups of volunteers.
Groups of volunteers were studied in a dose escalation manner.
Reference values are derived from large groups of volunteers.
Groups of volunteers guarantee access by providing transportation where necessary.
Some of the leaders of our two groups of volunteers.
Three groups of volunteers were formed.
There were three groups of volunteers.
Groups of volunteers.

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We work with groups of volunteers.
Every task will have to be distributed amoung groups of volunteers.
These projects often involve groups of volunteers working together on a common task.
You have been asked to facilitate training sessions for groups of volunteers.
Most of these are operated by groups of volunteers and have a historical or tourist focus.
The first thing they did was to find their own groups of volunteers.
This support enables these groups of volunteers to fulfill the mandates of those committees.
The first week of December they will join other groups of volunteers in Sicily.
Groups of volunteers should reach out to these groups to bring them into the system.
Click here to learn more about engaging groups of volunteers in your organization.
The study, entitled Respiratory Feedback in the Generation of Emotion, involved two groups of volunteers.
The arrival in Israel of large groups of volunteers or allies had a tremendous impact.
The International Brigades were formed by groups of volunteers.
HIHR also brings groups of volunteers to live on the land in the two communities.
These are self-organised groups of volunteers.
In fact, in one study, groups of volunteers were invited to attend a series of lectures.
More specifically, the experiment involved giving amino acid drinks to two groups of volunteers.
On the Allied side were four Italian groups of volunteers from the old Italian army.
In 2018 I was able to solidify the process through working with groups of volunteers.
So on Saturday, two groups of volunteers went searching.
Single 300 mg zonisamide doses were administered to three groups of volunteers.
Table 1 contrasts groups of volunteers according to sex by applying the Mann-Withney U test.
At 30 days differences were observed between the two groups of volunteers.
Moreover, both groups of volunteers were compared Table 4.
Netherlands / Jos Van Der Meer 20 groups including nine communities and 11 groups of volunteers.
Yes, we do accept groups of volunteers.
Since the 1960s, these groups of volunteers have become the organizational backbone of IPAC.
The reply, squads of clinic escorts, groups of volunteers serving patients.
Rural Health Councils ( RHC ) are groups of volunteers who coordinate healthcare-related activities in their villages.
KW: We have diverse groups of volunteers.
At the beginning of December 1917, groups of volunteers and Cossacks captured Rostov.

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